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Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia

Murraya koenigii L. (Rutaceae), commonly known as curry leaf tree, closely associated with south India where the word “curry” originates from the Tamil “kari” for spiced sauces. Curry leaves are a rich source of carbazole alkaloids which possess various biological activities such as antitumor, antio...

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Autores principales: Patil, Rupali, Dhawale, Kiran, Gound, Hanmant, Gadakh, Rajendra
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24250488
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author Patil, Rupali
Dhawale, Kiran
Gound, Hanmant
Gadakh, Rajendra
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description Murraya koenigii L. (Rutaceae), commonly known as curry leaf tree, closely associated with south India where the word “curry” originates from the Tamil “kari” for spiced sauces. Curry leaves are a rich source of carbazole alkaloids which possess various biological activities such as antitumor, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Curry leaf has a potential role in the treatment of diabetes. Reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia in rats is an animal model of tardive dyskinesia that has been linked with free radical generation and oxidative stress. In this study, neuroprotective potential and in-vivo antioxidant status of methanol extract of the leaves of Murraya koenigii (MEMK) in reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia are investigated. Reserpine was used to induce orofacial dyskinesia. The effect of MEMK on locomotion and catalepsy was studied using Open-field apparatus and Bar-test, respectively. The effect of MEMK on the levels of protective anti-oxidant enzymes i.e. superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione reductase (GSH) and inhibited lipid peroxidation (LPO) in forebrain region were investigated in reserpine-treated animals. Results demonstrated that the MEMK significantly inhibited the reserpine-induced vacuous chewing movements (VCM), tongue protrusion (TP), orofacial burst (OB) and catalepsy. MEMK significantly increased the number of squares traversed and rearing in open field apparatus. Treatment with MEMK significantly restored the levels of protective anti-oxidant enzymes i.e. SOD, CAT, GSH and inhibited LPO in forebrain region when compared with reserpine. It also inhibited haloperidol-induced catalepsy. The present study concludes that the oxidative stress might play an important role in reserpine-induced abnormal oral movements, and Murraya koenigii may have great potential in the treatment of neuroleptic-induced orofacial dyskinesia
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spelling pubmed-38321662013-11-18 Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia Patil, Rupali Dhawale, Kiran Gound, Hanmant Gadakh, Rajendra Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Murraya koenigii L. (Rutaceae), commonly known as curry leaf tree, closely associated with south India where the word “curry” originates from the Tamil “kari” for spiced sauces. Curry leaves are a rich source of carbazole alkaloids which possess various biological activities such as antitumor, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Curry leaf has a potential role in the treatment of diabetes. Reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia in rats is an animal model of tardive dyskinesia that has been linked with free radical generation and oxidative stress. In this study, neuroprotective potential and in-vivo antioxidant status of methanol extract of the leaves of Murraya koenigii (MEMK) in reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia are investigated. Reserpine was used to induce orofacial dyskinesia. The effect of MEMK on locomotion and catalepsy was studied using Open-field apparatus and Bar-test, respectively. The effect of MEMK on the levels of protective anti-oxidant enzymes i.e. superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione reductase (GSH) and inhibited lipid peroxidation (LPO) in forebrain region were investigated in reserpine-treated animals. Results demonstrated that the MEMK significantly inhibited the reserpine-induced vacuous chewing movements (VCM), tongue protrusion (TP), orofacial burst (OB) and catalepsy. MEMK significantly increased the number of squares traversed and rearing in open field apparatus. Treatment with MEMK significantly restored the levels of protective anti-oxidant enzymes i.e. SOD, CAT, GSH and inhibited LPO in forebrain region when compared with reserpine. It also inhibited haloperidol-induced catalepsy. The present study concludes that the oxidative stress might play an important role in reserpine-induced abnormal oral movements, and Murraya koenigii may have great potential in the treatment of neuroleptic-induced orofacial dyskinesia Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3832166/ /pubmed/24250488 Text en © 2012 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Patil, Rupali
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Gound, Hanmant
Gadakh, Rajendra
Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia
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title_full Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia
title_fullStr Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia
title_full_unstemmed Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia
title_short Protective Effect of Leaves of Murraya koenigii on Reserpine-Induced Orofacial Dyskinesia
title_sort protective effect of leaves of murraya koenigii on reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24250488
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